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Innovation’S Hidden Externalities, Stephanie Plamondon Bair
Innovation’S Hidden Externalities, Stephanie Plamondon Bair
BYU Law Review
When commentators discuss innovation’s externalities, they often classify them into one of two categories. On the positive externalities, or “spillovers” side, legal and economics scholars often speak of the benefits innovation confers on other innovators. Future innovators profit from past innovation as they “stand on the shoulders of giants” to develop progressively new and better innovation. Discussion of innovation’s negative externalities, on the other hand, has mainly focused on social harms not directly related to future innovation that particular advances impose on third parties—the classic example being pollution. Thus, the common understanding is that innovation’s spillovers positively impact innovation (among …
The Evolution Of Entrepreneurial Finance: A New Typology, J. Brad Bernthal
The Evolution Of Entrepreneurial Finance: A New Typology, J. Brad Bernthal
BYU Law Review
There has been an explosion in new types of startup finance instruments. Whereas twenty years ago preferred stock dominated the field, startup companies and investors now use at least eight different instruments—six of which have only become widely used in the last decade. Legal scholars have yet to reflect upon the proliferation of instrument types in the aggregate. Notably missing is a way to organize instruments into a common framework that highlights their similarities and differences. This Article makes four contributions. First, it catalogues the variety of startup investment forms. I describe novel instruments, such as revenue-based financing, which remain …
A Solution To Utah’S Non-Compete Dilemma: Soliciting The Use Of Non-Solicitation Agreements, Jerrick Robbins
A Solution To Utah’S Non-Compete Dilemma: Soliciting The Use Of Non-Solicitation Agreements, Jerrick Robbins
BYU Law Review
Utah has become a hub for company growth and innovation, especially in an area known as the “Silicon Slopes.” Well-known companies, like Qualtrics, Adobe, and eBay, have offices along the Wasatch Front. With such newfound relevance in the business community, it may seem odd that Utah’s legislature recently passed the Post-Employment Restrictions Act, which some say threatens Utah’s position as a state where businesses thrive. The Act restricts non-compete agreements to periods not greater than one year and automatically penalizes, through attorney’s fees and costs, any employer who tries to enforce a non-compete agreement that a court later finds unenforceable …
Institutional Control And Corporate Governance, Geoffrey Christopher Rapp
Institutional Control And Corporate Governance, Geoffrey Christopher Rapp
BYU Law Review
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Shareholder Activism As A Corrective Mechanism In Corporate Governance, Paul Rose, Bernard S. Sharfman
Shareholder Activism As A Corrective Mechanism In Corporate Governance, Paul Rose, Bernard S. Sharfman
BYU Law Review
Under an Arrowian framework, centralized authority and management provides for optimal decision making in large organizations. However, Kenneth Arrow also recognized that other elements within the organization, beyond the central authority, occasionally may have superior information or decision-making skills. In such cases, such elements may act as a corrective mechanism within the organization. In the context of public companies, this Article finds that such a corrective mechanism comes in the form of hedge fund activism, or, more accurately, offensive shareholder activism.
Offensive shareholder activism operates in the market for corporate influence, not control. Consistent with a theoretical framework that protects …
From Handbills To Proposed Bills: Suggestions For Regulating The Law Vegas "Strip" Tease, Brian D. Blakley
From Handbills To Proposed Bills: Suggestions For Regulating The Law Vegas "Strip" Tease, Brian D. Blakley
BYU Law Review
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Outsourcing, Modularity, And The Theory Of The Firm Margaret M. Blair, Erin O’Hara O’Connor, And Gregg Kirchhoefer, Margaret M. Blair, Erin R O’Hara O’Conno, Gregg Kirchhoefer
Outsourcing, Modularity, And The Theory Of The Firm Margaret M. Blair, Erin O’Hara O’Connor, And Gregg Kirchhoefer, Margaret M. Blair, Erin R O’Hara O’Conno, Gregg Kirchhoefer
BYU Law Review
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Brands, Competition, And The Law, Deven R. Desai, Spencer Waller
Brands, Competition, And The Law, Deven R. Desai, Spencer Waller
BYU Law Review
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Sarbanes-Oxley's Structural Model To Encourage Corporate Whistleblowers, Richard E. Moberly
Sarbanes-Oxley's Structural Model To Encourage Corporate Whistleblowers, Richard E. Moberly
BYU Law Review
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Nonprofit Takeovers: Regulating The Market For Mission Control, Dana Brakman Reiser
Nonprofit Takeovers: Regulating The Market For Mission Control, Dana Brakman Reiser
BYU Law Review
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A New Interpretation Of The Contemporaneous Ownership Requirement In Shareholder Derivative Suits: In Re Bank Of New York Derivative Litigation And The Elimination Of The Continuing Wrong Doctrine, Terence L. Robinson Jr.
A New Interpretation Of The Contemporaneous Ownership Requirement In Shareholder Derivative Suits: In Re Bank Of New York Derivative Litigation And The Elimination Of The Continuing Wrong Doctrine, Terence L. Robinson Jr.
BYU Law Review
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Regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses: The Regulatory Uncertainties Ofa "Regime Of Prohibition By Indirection" And The Obscenity Doctrine's Communal Solution, Daniel J. Mcdonald
Regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses: The Regulatory Uncertainties Ofa "Regime Of Prohibition By Indirection" And The Obscenity Doctrine's Communal Solution, Daniel J. Mcdonald
BYU Law Review
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Utah Limited Liability Companies: The ''Ugly Ducklings", Keen L. Ellsworth
Utah Limited Liability Companies: The ''Ugly Ducklings", Keen L. Ellsworth
BYU Law Review
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Good Cause For Franchise Termination: An Irreconcilable Difference Between Franchisee Fault And Franchisor Market Withdrawal?, Rose Marie Reynolds
Good Cause For Franchise Termination: An Irreconcilable Difference Between Franchisee Fault And Franchisor Market Withdrawal?, Rose Marie Reynolds
BYU Law Review
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In Search Of The Role Of The Private Producer In The Argentine Petroleum Industry, Stephen L. Snow
In Search Of The Role Of The Private Producer In The Argentine Petroleum Industry, Stephen L. Snow
BYU Law Review
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Business Planning For Hazardous Waste Management: Requirements, Risks. And Strategies, David W. Tundermann
Business Planning For Hazardous Waste Management: Requirements, Risks. And Strategies, David W. Tundermann
BYU Law Review
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Utah's Business Name Statutes: "An Open Invitation To Litigation", Richard E. Turley Jr.
Utah's Business Name Statutes: "An Open Invitation To Litigation", Richard E. Turley Jr.
BYU Law Review
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Dismissing Derivative Suits Under The Business Judgment Rule: Zapata Corp. V. Maldonado, J. Brad Wiggins
Dismissing Derivative Suits Under The Business Judgment Rule: Zapata Corp. V. Maldonado, J. Brad Wiggins
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.